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Huldreich Zwingli: The Reformer of German Switzerland (1484–1531) is unavailable, but you can change that!

Filled with rich insight in the life and theology of Zwingli and containing numerous illustrations and photographs, Zwingli expert and historian Samuel Jackson provides an in-depth biography of one of the Reformation’s unsung heroes. Also included in this edition is John Martin Vincent’s essay “An Historical Survey of Switzerland before the Reformation” and an additional chapter on Zwingli’s...

Hence we may expect to find great contrasts between the actions of the various parts of Switzerland when new doctrines of religion upheave the established order of thinking. The great arena of political action was the federal congress, called the Diet, which met at stated intervals in the various large cities alternately. This Diet was an assembly of delegates from the various cantons, who came together to deliberate and to pass resolutions on matters of common interest. The passing of resolutions
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